Week 4 in college football was not good for certain schools in North Carolina (cheer up residents of Raleigh and Chapel Hill) ...
North Carolina's loss to James Madison and concerns about the future of coach Mack Brown land the Tar Heels at the top of the ...
Plus, Michigan’s ground-and-pound operation, Utah’s rise as the Big 12 favorite, Arch Manning’s first college start and Billy Napier’s future.
For this to work, for the Guardians to rebound from last year’s flop, for them to reattain American League Central supremacy, ...
The trio raise a glass and pour one out as they commemorate the highest highs and lowest lows of the weekend, from Illinois ...
Clemson and Michigan reintroduced themselves as national contenders ...
ONE NUGGET TO KNOW: Preseason All-American linebacker Harold Perkins II suffered a knee injury on a tackle in the fourth ...
This college football season is still devoid of major upsets, but some teams have played tougher schedules than others.
SFA was very good,” Lamb said in a text message. (Vidlak) made some excellent throws to beat our man coverage and forced us ...
Who ruled Week 4 in college football and who wishes they had a do-over? Winners and losers from another action-packed ...
The early window of Week 4 featured blowouts by James Madison, Clemson, and Ohio State, while Michigan edged USC and Tennessee topped Oklahoma in thrilling matchups.
Mack Brown has spent 35 years as a major college football coach. He knows what an unacceptable performance looks like.